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A blind man walks into a restaurant. The waiter, who is also the owner, handed him a(n)1. “I'm sorry, sir, but you know I can't2 it. Just bring me a dirty fork from the3customer. I'll smell it and order from there.” A little 4 , the owner walked over to the dirty dish pile and5a fork. He returned and handed it to him. The blind man put the fork to his 6and takes in a deep breath.
“Ah, yes, that's what I'll have — meat and potatoes.”7 , the owner thought as he walked towards the8. The cook happened to be the owner's9. He told her what had just happened.
Several days later, the blind man 10 and the owner mistakenly brought him a menu 11.
“Sir, remember me? I'm the blind man.”
“I'm sorry, I didn't 12 you. I'll go and get you a dirty fork.”
After another deep 13 , the blind man says, “That smells great. I'll take the cheese.” Walking away in14 , the owner told his wife that the next time the blind man comes in he's going to15him.
He returned the following week, but this time the owner saw16 coming and ran to the kitchen.
He tells his wife, “Mary, rub this fork on your dress 17 I take it to the blind man.”
Mary18and handed her husband the fork. As the blind man walked in, the owner was 19 and waiting.
“Good afternoon, sir! This time I remembered you and I already have the fork ready for you.”
The blind man puts the fork to his nose and said,“I didn't know Mary worked here!” To be honest, and don't try to20 the others for you sometimes will be laughed at in your own way.
(1)A.menu B.bill C.fork D.dish
(2)A.listen B.smell C.feel D.read
(3)A.next B.only C.other D.last
(4)A.ashamed B.pleased C.surprised D.frightened
(5)A.put up B.brought up C.picked up D.gave up
(6)A.mouth B.nose C.head D.arm
(7)A.Uncomfortable B.Unbelievable C.Unlucky D.Unhappy
(8)A.kitchen B.street C.restaurant D.table
(9)A.waiter B.friend C.wife D.teacher
(10)A.disappeared B.left C.earned D.returned
(11)A.once B.again C.still D.even
(12)A.know B.recognize C.realize D.meet
(13)A.breath B.fork C.seat D.walk
(14)A.danger B.relief C.return D.disbelief
(15)A.test B.check C.examine D.try
(16)A.her B.him C.them D.it
(17)A.until B.unless C.before D.after
(18)A.refused B.suggested C.agreed D.denied
(19)A.angry B.ready C.happy D.afraid
(20)A.treat B.hurt C.fool D.hate

【答案】(1)、A
(2)、D
(3)、D
(4)、C
(5)、C
(6)、B
(7)、B
(8)、A
(9)、C
(10)、D
(11)、B
(12)、B
(13)、A
(14)、D
(15)、A
(16)、B
(17)、C
(18)、C
(19)、B
(20)、C

【解析】(1)客人来到饭店后,服务员最先拿来的是菜单,所以用menu;另外从文章第三段中也有明确的提示;brought him a menu again,这说明拿来的是菜单。故该题的正确答案为A项。
(2)从文章的第一句的A blind man可知他是个盲人,故他肯定不能“读,看”,故该题的正确答案为D项。
(3)推理判断题。从下面的I'll smell it可知是闻别人使用过的叉子,故应该是上一位顾客,所以要用last。故该题的正确答案为D项。
(4)盲人怪异的做法,让老板感到有点“吃惊”(surprised);他没有必要“羞愧”(ashamed)或者“高兴”(pleased);也不会感到“害怕”(frightened)。故该题的正确答案为C项。
(5)从那一堆餐具中“拿起”一个叉子,要用pick up。所以该题的正确答案为C项。
(6)从上面的smell可知他要用鼻子闻;最后一段The blind man puts the fork to his nose都明确说明此处要用nose。故该题的正确答案为B项。
(7)从上文中的老板感到奇怪,并且听到了盲人点的菜,和从下文中的他的所做可知他对盲人不相信,故应该unbelievable。所以该题的正确答案为B项。
(8)从后面的the cook可知他是去了厨房。故该题的正确答案为A项。
(9)从后文He tells his wife可知那个厨师就是他的妻子。故该题的正确答案为C项。
(10)盲人再次来,所以用returned。故该题的正确答案为D项。
(11)由于上次来过,而且老板给他拿了菜单,所以他又“再次”拿来,故应该用again。所以该题的正确答案为B项。
(12)盲人来过一次了,从上文中老板的道歉,可知他这次还是没有“认出”那个盲人。故该题的正确答案为B项。
(13)从前边的takes in a deep breath可知是盲人要闻味道,他要先深吸一口气。故该题的正确答案为A项。
(14)此时他还是不相信,故用in disbelief。故该题的正确答案为D项。
(15)从下文中老板的做法可知他要检验盲人的做法,故应该用test。所以该题的正确答案为A项。
(16)这里老板是看到那个盲人来了,故应该用him。所以该题的正确答案为B项。
(17)从后面的盲人闻到了Mary的味道,可知是把叉子送给盲人之前给她的,所以要用before。故该题的正确答案为C项。
(18)从下面的I didn't know that Mary worked here可知盲人闻出了,所以可以判断出老板的妻子同意了他的做法,所以要用agreed。故该题的正确答案为C项。
(19)从下句“Good afternoon, sir! This time I remembered you and I already have the fork ready for you”可知老板看到他来是早就“准备好了”,所以此处要用ready。故该题的正确答案为B项。
(20)从后面的you sometimes will be laughed at in your own way是在劝说你不要“愚弄”别人,所以要用fool。故该题的正确答案为C项。

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